Párisi Udvar In Budapest Opens For Exclusive Tours

Explore Párisi Udvar Budapest on exclusive, registration-only tours. Discover breathtaking architecture, hidden passages, and receive a 10% café voucher. Ages 12+, limited spots—book now for a rare guided experience.
when: 2026.02.05., Thursday
where: 1092 Budapest, Ráday u. 30.

A dream in luxury and glass, where past and future meet under world‑class craftsmanship: Párisi Udvar has dazzled beauty chasers for more than a century. Now, thanks to Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest, that dream can be yours too. Imagine leads an exclusive, registration-only building tour through the renewed Párisi Udvar, one of Budapest’s most breathtaking architectural gems. Your ticket even doubles as a 10% discount voucher at Párisi Passage Café & Brasserie.

Where to Meet and What to Expect

Arrive at the statue of Pálné Veres (Veres Pálné) (1053 Budapest, Veres Pálné utca 1.), where the group spends the first 10 minutes. If you’re late, you can catch up within the first 20 minutes either at the statue or at the Kossuth Lajos Street (Kossuth Lajos utca) entrance of Párisi Udvar. The tour starts with exterior sections, so dress for the weather. From there, the route unfolds as a dedicated building walkthrough, ending at Ferenciek Square (Ferenciek tere). The meeting point is an easy walk from the M3 metro, Ferenciek Square (Ferenciek tere) stop.

Who Can Join and How It Works

Because of the location and theme, the experience is limited to participants aged 12 and up. You’ll access closed-off areas by staircases only—there’s no elevator—and photography is not allowed in those restricted zones. The tour lasts 1 hour 30 minutes and requires advance registration. Price: a flat 9,990 HUF (about 27 USD) per person. That includes the café voucher offering 10% off as a guest of Párisi Passage Café & Brasserie.

Why Párisi Udvar Still Stuns

This fantastical world—where luxury, light, and artisan detail collide—has captivated dreamers for decades. In recent years, it’s also kept clients, architects, restorers, stone sculptors, engineers, IT specialists, hoteliers, and fine-dining pros busy, reimagining and perfecting every facet. Today, the renewed Párisi Udvar gleams again as Budapest’s jewel, inviting visitors into its arcades, façades, and hidden corners for a rare, guided peek behind the curtain.

Dates and Times

Upcoming Budapest tours:
– 2026.02.05. 17:30
– 2026.02.07. 15:00, 16:30
– 2026.02.08. 11:00, 15:00
– 2026.02.12. 17:30
– 2026.02.14. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
– 2026.02.15. 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
– 2026.02.19. 17:30
– 2026.02.21. 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
– 2026.02.22. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
– 2026.02.26. 17:30
– 2026.02.28. 11:00, 16:30
– 2026.03.01. 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
– 2026.03.05. 17:30
– 2026.03.07. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
– 2026.03.08. 15:00, 16:30
– 2026.03.12. 17:30
– 2026.03.14. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
– 2026.03.15. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
– 2026.03.19. 17:30
– 2026.03.21. 11:00, 13:00, 15:00
– 2026.03.22. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30
– 2026.03.26. 17:30
– 2026.03.28. 11:00
– 2026.03.29. 11:00, 15:00, 16:30

Good to Know

– Registration is required; tours are for ages 12+.
– No photography in restricted areas; stair access only.
– Wear weather-appropriate clothing for the outdoor start.
– Flat price: 9,990 HUF (about 27 USD) per person.
– Tour length: 1 hour 30 minutes.
– Meeting point: Pálné Veres (Veres Pálné) statue; endpoint: Ferenciek Square (Ferenciek tere).
– Organizers reserve the right to change dates and program.

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Pros
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Easy for tourists to reach: right by the M3 metro at Ferenciek tér, and central enough for taxis or rideshares
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Good value for architecture lovers: 90 minutes inside one of Budapest’s most ornate landmarks plus a 10% café voucher for about $27
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Clear logistics: defined meeting point, multiple dates and times, and a straightforward route ending at a major square
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English-friendly vibe: Budapest’s tourism scene is used to English, and hotel-led tours typically accommodate non-Hungarian speakers
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Great for teens and adults: age 12+ focus suits families with older kids who like design/history
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Comparably unique: feels like a European counterpart to Barcelona’s modernista arcades or Milan’s Galleria, but with a rarer behind-the-scenes angle
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Central location is well-known to visitors thanks to nearby sights like Váci Street and the Danube
Cons
Not ideal for young families: no kids under 12 and lots of stairs, no elevator
Limited photo ops: no photography in restricted areas, which can be a downer for Instagram-minded travelers
Niche fame: Párisi Udvar isn’t as internationally famous as Parliament or Fisherman’s Bastion, so casual tourists might not recognize it
Must register ahead and dates can change, so it’s less flexible than drop-in attractions

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